RTC Portal: Discontinued and released on GitHub

RTC Portal is no longer available for purchase and there is NO SUPPORT available for using RTC Portal components or Demos, but the last version of RTC Portal “VCL” and “X” source code, ready to be compiled for the Win32 platform with the RTC SDK v9 and Delphi 7 – 10.2, is still available from GitHub:

RTC Portal was first released in July 2007 as a set of Delphi Projects using the RealThinClient SDK for communication to implement a simple Remote Support solution with Remote Desktop Control, File Transfer and Multi-User Chat functionality. A few months later, RTC Portal was transformed into a set of visual components with full-featured Demo Projects, to make it easy for customers to update to later versions, without the need for manual changes to their (usually modified) Projects.

Unfortunately, because the market for such components is very small and the majority of customers didn’t seem to care much for updates, after 10 years of slow development and diminishing revenue, the last commercial RTC Portal update was released in June 2017 and RTC Portal was discontinued as a commercial component set for Delphi.

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About Danijel Tkalčec

I was born on March 2nd 1975 in Croatia, in a small town called Čakovec. I have started learning programming in 1985 (at the age of 10) on a Commodore 64, then moved on to Amiga 500 a few years later, then to an IBM compatible "AT/XP" PC in high-school (1989), where I've been widening my knowledge to other programming languages like dBase, Clipper, Assembly, Quick Basic, Turbo Prolog and Turbo Pascal. After my high-school years, I did my duty and served the Army, working in the Administration and writing custom Applications for Data Management in Turbo Pascal. Returning home, I've continued using Turbo Pascal to develop custom Applications for local Businesses. Then, Microsoft Windows started taking over the World of IBM compatible PCs, and the company behind Turbo Pascal has released "Delphi" for Windows. The rest is history.